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A staff directs participants during an anti-missile evacuation drill at the Tokyo Dome City amusement park in Tokyo, Japan January 22, 2018. But the 50-year-old said the drill would not be much use in the event of an actual attack. Pacifist activists protested outside each of the venues participating in Monday's drill. But there was something of an, too, when public broadcaster NHK sent out an erroneous alert saying North Korea had launched a ballistic missile.The message, received by phone ...

The California State Senate has issued a proclamation recognizing January 21-27 as California School Choice Week. Lawmakers, students, parents, and advocates are among those who will participate in events highlighting educational choice. Runner-Up and People's Choice victor Sarah Kleipe of Asheboro, North Carolina has been searching for a learning environment to meet the needs of her son, Aiden, who was diagnosed with Autism.

On board a papal flight from Peru to Rome late Sunday, the pontiff acknowledged to journalists that his that Bishop Juan Barros Madrid had been complicit in the abuse of minors could have hit victims like a "slap in the face". "He also said that the pope always defended zero tolerance.[and] that I speak of the pain of the victims who are not able to bring a document or a witness".

Sunday. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has approved a historic proposal for North Korea and South Korea to appear at the opening ceremony under one flag. After Hyon and her fellow delegates made their onward journey from Seoul Station, police officers stepped in to extinguish the flames rising around the banner featuring Kim Jong-un, whose image is revered in the North.

In comments ahead of a closed-door negotiation with a bipartisan group of senators, the South Carolina Republican vented his frustration with the White House policy adviser. "And I think we're never going to get there as long as we embrace concepts that can not possibly get 60 votes". They hold us back from getting a solution'.

The Wall Street Journal first reported that the X-rated actress, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, got the money a month before the 2016 election as part of an agreement to keep quiet about her sexual relationship with Trump, who was married to his wife Melania at the time.